Seven years back I have met Google for first time. From that point Google has become a part of my life. If nothing strikes to my mind for a typical question, I quickly type it in the magical search box to get an answer.
Using Google operators is a smart way to find many sources. Recently Google has improved it's built in Dictionary service which can now be used without a colon symbol [:]
That means both of the following queries will give the same results
define: Geek
define Geek
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Search for any word for its definition using Define operator |
Not just this small change, Google has implemented an inbuilt Dictionary tool which can explain the origin of a word you are looking for. You can translate the same word into many different languages with a drop-down selection.
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Get etymology of a word when you search on Google by using Define operator |
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Google Now |
The same is already available on Google Now on Android operating system. In fact it looks great in Android compared to the web. You can even perform a voice search by saying "define Geek" which will reply back to you in voice. Wow ! That's sounds great Google.
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